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These swing arms will add an elegant look and function to your window. Each swing arm is attached on a swivel to one side of the window, like a hinge on a door and can be easily opened by pulling. These swing arms look like a regular rod when they are closed, but the simple way to let light and fresh into a room, without trying to slide the curtain back on a rod. Perfect for windows and French doors that you want give complete access.

Curtains do more than keep the sun out and maintain privacy. They act as a decorative complement to your room. By using these swing arm adjustable curtain rods, you can create a beautiful space while fully enjoying function. Plus, because you don't have to constantly slide the curtain back and forth along a rod, your curtains will last longer.

Swing arm curtain rod set

Includes two adjustable swing arm rods, all mounting hardware and easy to follow installation instructions

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This worked well for my french doors. My only suggestion when you hang is to put a little angle on it so they angle up a little. Once you hang the curtain they will sag a little from the weight so to counter that - hang them with a little angle up to make them level. Other than that - worked perfectly and got a lot of compliments

I had a window that was not uniform on both sides, so this worked very well. I was able to mount one side up next to the wall and another side on the window frame. I had a pair of cotton priscillas, and they worked well with the curtain.

I purchased these to use in my guest bathrooms with curtains instead of shower curtains. They make my bathrooms look like model home. I am so so happy with my purchase and would recommend it/them to anyone.

I ordered this curtain rod despite reviews concerning the rod's tendency to sag because this is the look I wanted for my front window. I like the look of curtains on a window but at the same time like openness and ability to see outside. My rods hold 2 panels of sheers and hold up well ( just a tiny bit of sagging but not very discernible). Each of my rods extends 21 inches.

This was a great find. I have styled my dining room with a Tuscan flair. I have beautiful up/down wood blinds and didn't need full drapes. So I ordered my drape fabric from Vogue's and will use these swing arms for drapes on each side of my three windows which sit in a cluster on one wall. If I want to open the windows I can easily swing the drapery arms away from the window to allow full flow of air through the open windows without the drapes getting in the way. Wonderful product!

My biggest complaint is that the bottom screw that holds the arm in place is barely long enough, so the arm droops a bit. I only have sheers on them, so not much weight pulling them down. But they look fine and if you don't expect them to actually swing on a regular basis, they will be okay (mine are stationary).

I have a window that is 45 3/4 inch wide (edge to edge of frame) and I'm wondering which size to get whether a set of 14 to 24 inch or the next size up. What part of the arm is actually the size advertised? From edge to edge or just the part where the curtain actually will hang? Michael

Do these have a Left and Right item in each pair or could either one be mounted on either side? I want to put one rod per window and want them to both be hinged on the left so I need to know if I need one pair or two.

Thank you for contacting us, our Swing arm mounting hardware measures as follows:3" Height (top to bottom)1.25" Width (left to right)1.125 Depth (from wall to end of mounting bracket).
Please let us know if you have any further questions.

How much weight can be hung on these before they collapse? I want to hang a pair of stain glass windows but do not know if these will hold them. I had an old pair that worked, but they were heavy duty, and got damaged in moving.

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